Upchuck Schumer, the poster child of SJW-Wall Street Alliance. As the old commercials used to say, "Just Listen!"

Schumer, whoâ€™s just about to turn 66, grew up in Brooklyn and went to the same high school as Bernie Sanders. Then their lives diverged: Schumer, the smartiest of the smartypants, got a perfect score on the SATs and then went to Harvard and Harvard Law School. He was elected to the New York State Assembly at 23, the U.S. Congress at 29, and the U.S. Senate at 47. Heâ€™s never had any adult job outside elected office.

He possesses the same impressive political acumen as Hillary Clintonâ€™s 2016 campaign, sagely explaining â€œFor every blue-collar Democrat we lose in western Pennsylvania, we will pick up two moderate Republicans in the suburbs in Philadelphia, and you can repeat that in Ohio and Illinois and Wisconsin.â€

Schumerâ€™s done more than anyone except Bill and Hillary Clinton to intertwine Wall Street and the Democratic Party. He raises millions and millions of dollars from the finance industry, both for himself and for other Democrats. In return, he voted to repeal the Glass-Steagall Act in 1999 and voted to bail out Wall Street in 2008. In between, he slashed fees paid by banks to the Securities and Exchange Commission to pay for regulatory enforcement, and eviscerated congressional efforts to crack down on rating agencies.

Schumer has long been the Democratsâ€™ point man in efforts to craft a bipartisan deal to slash taxes on multinational corporations.

Schumer voted for the Patriot Act in 2001, and sponsored its predecessor, the Omnibus Counterterrorism Act of 1995. During a Senate hearing, Schumer explained that â€œitâ€™s easy to sit back in the armchair and say that torture can never be used. But when youâ€™re in the foxhole, itâ€™s a very different deal.â€ In certain cases, he said, â€œmost senatorsâ€ would say â€œdo what you have to do.â€ Schumer also defended the New York Police Departmentâ€™s surveillance of Muslims across the region, which Trump has cited as a national model.

I thought you were talking about Amy Schumer, the girl with a lower-back tattoo.

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